The decline of the Kaito project marks the end of a phase. 2025 witnessed the rise of new products like Infofi, which truly rewrote the market landscape with groundbreaking innovations. But history has shown that no project can escape regulatory sanctions. Each cycle of market updates and iterations is always accompanied by the retreat of the old wave and the advancement of the new, which is the perpetual operating logic of the crypto market.
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CantAffordPancake
· 13h ago
The regulatory sword is always hanging overhead; no matter how popular a project is, it can't escape.
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CodeSmellHunter
· 13h ago
Ha, it's the same old metabolic theory. Kaito falls, so be it, but is Infofi really that impressive? Once regulators come, you'll still have to kneel.
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MidnightSeller
· 13h ago
Regulation is indeed an unavoidable sword, but to be honest, Kaito's decline is probably because they didn't keep up with the rhythm.
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BrokenYield
· 13h ago
ngl, kaito's collapse was just the correlation matrix finally catching up to reality. every "revolutionary" protocol eventually hits the same brick wall—regulatory arbitrage only lasts so long before the music stops, yeah?
The decline of the Kaito project marks the end of a phase. 2025 witnessed the rise of new products like Infofi, which truly rewrote the market landscape with groundbreaking innovations. But history has shown that no project can escape regulatory sanctions. Each cycle of market updates and iterations is always accompanied by the retreat of the old wave and the advancement of the new, which is the perpetual operating logic of the crypto market.